
Aesculus hippocastanum - Wikipedia
Aesculus hippocastanum, the horse chestnut, [1] [2] [3] is a species of flowering plant in the maple, soapberry and lychee family Sapindaceae. It is a large, deciduous, synoecious (hermaphroditic-flowered) tree. [4] It is also called horse-chestnut, [5] European horsechestnut, [6] buckeye, [7] and conker tree. [8]
Horse Chestnut Tree: Leaves, Flowers, Bark (Pictures ...
2023年7月14日 · The horse chestnut tree is a sizable ornamental landscape tree with clusters of white flowers, sizable prickly seed pods, and huge leaves. The large deciduous tree typically grows around 75 ft. (22 m) tall, with a large, oval crown spreading up to 65 ft. (19 m) wide.
Horse chestnut | The Morton Arboretum
Horse chestnut is a large tree known for showy flowers in May. The clusters of white flowers may be 6 inches tall or more. This non-native can be messy when its fruit drops and offers little in the way of fall color. The bark is gray, and as it ages, becomes platy with small sections falling away.
Horse chestnut | Edible nuts, medicinal uses, ornamental tree ...
horse chestnut, any of several trees belonging to the genus Aesculus in the horse chestnut family (Hippocastanaceae), native to the North Temperate Zone. They have palmately compound leaves and erect flower clusters, often in the shape of an inverted cone.
Horse chestnut tree - planting, growing, care, and what to do ...
Horse chestnut trees, even though they’re not particularly remarkable, are often found in parks and in gardens! An interesting cousin of this gigantic tree is bottlebrush: the flowers have a similar structure but are much more showy and unique: a perfect shrub to plant underneath!
Horse Chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) - Woodland Trust
Famed for its signature reddish-brown conkers, find out all about the horse chestnut tree. Discover what it looks like, where it grows and how it is used.
Growing Horse Chestnut Trees: A Comprehensive Guide
Discover the secrets of growing horse chestnut trees with our comprehensive guide. Learn how to plant, care for, and propagate these magnificent trees.
Horse Chestnut Trees (Aesculus) - Tree Secrets
What Does a Horse Chestnut Tree Look Like? A horse chestnut tree is medium in size with a gorgeous, full canopy of leaves. All in all, the leaves grow with a toothed-edge and are dark green.
Horse Chestnut Tree - Identification & Facts - Gardeninguru
2022年12月30日 · The horse chestnut tree, scientifically known as Aesculus hippocastanum, is a deciduous tree native to parts of Southeast Europe and West Asia. It is a popular ornamental tree known for its distinctive appearance, large, palmately compound leaves, and showy, cone-like fruit known as conkers.
Horse Chestnut - U.S. National Park Service
2022年10月28日 · Large deciduous tree that also goes by the name Buckeye or European horse chestnut. Leaves are opposite, complex, and grow in a palmate pattern; meaning that leaflets are arranged around a central point. Each leaf has five leaflets; these leaflets are large, deeply textured, and paddle-shaped.